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“We knew the album would stick out like a sore thumb and we’d have to show real tenacity. But if it wasn’t for Pull Me Under there’s a strong chance we wouldn’t be having this conversation”: When Dream Theater beat the odds with Images And Words

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In one of the most emotional and symbolic moments of his career, Dream Theater offered an unforgettable concert at Pompeii’s Amphitheatre degli Scavi, playing for the first time in his story “Echoes” by Pink Floyd in its entirety, right in the same venue where the legendary British band filmed its iconic Live at Pompeii in 1971. In front of an ecstatic audience and in an environment full of mysticism and history, the American band again demonstr…

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loudersound broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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